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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:24:29 -0400, "John Smythe"
> wrote:

>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:21:24 -0400, "John Smythe"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:16:29 -0400, "John Smythe"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>> Are you on your own private well or city water? If on your own
>>>>>> well check your pressure setting, it may have changed. If on
>>>>>> city water call them and have them check that your pressure
>>>>>> hasn't recently been increased (they may have done some work to
>>>>>> improve flow in your area). Older homes are very prone to leaks
>>>>>> and burst pipes when pressure is increased just a wee bit. It
>>>>>> sounds like your house needs a lot more upgrading than a simple
>>>>>> patch job.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you read the post? I didn't think so.
>>>>> Pressure on a drain line? Not in any part of the world except
>>>>> yours.
>>>>
>>>> He didn't specify waste or supply in his original post. Take the
>>>> butt plug out of your ass so you can think.
>>>
>>> Yes he did.

>>
>> That's why you deleted the entirety of post I responded to, ASSHOLE!

>
>No, I deleted because it is proper netiquette.
>
>Here's that part of the original post that you forgot (or couldn't)
>read.....
>
>> The plumber showed up a couple hours early. After looking around he
>> thought perhaps not the stack but he would have to cut a couple holes
>> in the ceiling to look.... and he doesn't do drywall repairs. Luckily,
>> he struck cold on the first hole. The drain from the sink and tub was an
>> old copper pipe that had corroded and burst. That meant a much smaller
>> job that he could do right away. He had to removed about a foot of pipe
>> and replaced it with plastic. We checked and everything looked good. So
>> the leak was fixed and the bill was only $175.
>>

>
>Here....."The drain from the sink and tub was an old copper pipe that had
>corroded and burst.
>
>Notice the second word in that sentence...._DRAIN_
>
>Now go slink into the corner like the ignorant ass hole that you know that
>you are.


That was not the first post, that was the second, I didn't reply to
that one. Next time leave the pertinent parts intact, SCHMUCK.